 There's no such thing as too much courage or too much temperance. Virtues are un-qualifiably good. Un-qualifiably good. This is important because that's something that there can often be misunderstanding of. When Aristotle says that as regards fear, and again we're about to look at courage as an example, fear there can be too much or too little, and courage observes the mean. People can make have the misunderstanding that that means well that you could have too much courage or too little courage. No, courage is the excellence. Courage is at the mean. Never too much courage. Courage is excellence.